100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "bray"
Definition
Bray (verb): To make the loud, harsh cry characteristic of a donkey; to utter a similar sound, often in a loud or obstinate manner.
Synonyms
- Neigh
- Hee-haw
- Yell
- Shout
- Bellow
Antonyms
- Whisper
- Mumble
- Murmur
- Silence
- Hush
Examples
- The donkey began to bray when it saw the other animals approaching.
- As the sun set, the stubborn mule would bray loudly, demanding attention.
- The crowd erupted in laughter as the actor pretended to bray like a donkey.
- I could hear the distant bray of a donkey echoing across the fields.
- When the farmer called his animals, the donkey responded with a loud bray.
- The children giggled at the way the donkey would bray after every snack.
- In the middle of the night, a donkey began to bray, waking up the whole neighborhood.
- His voice was so loud that it seemed to bray rather than speak.
- The donkey’s bray was a familiar sound on the farm.
- During the festival, the donkey would bray for treats from visitors.
- The sound of the donkey's bray could be heard from miles away.
- She tried to imitate the bray of the donkey, but it came out as a laugh instead.
- Every morning, the donkey would bray as if reminding everyone to wake up.
- The loud bray of the donkey startled the sleeping puppy.
- The farmer chuckled at the way his donkey would bray for food.
- The village was known for its playful donkeys that would bray at passersby.
- The little boy loved to hear the donkey bray during his visit to the petting zoo.
- The donkey’s bray signaled that it was time for its daily feed.
- I couldn't help but bray with laughter at the silly antics of the donkey.
- The bray of the donkey was a welcome sound on the quiet farm.
- As they passed by, the old donkey began to bray in greeting.
- The stubborn donkey refused to move, continuing to bray in defiance.
- My favorite part of the farm tour was hearing the donkey bray.
- The children pretended to bray like donkeys during their playtime.
- The donkey's bray was a reminder that it was lunch hour.
- He would often bray in frustration when he didn't get his way.
- The loud bray interrupted the peaceful afternoon.
- I laughed when the little girl tried to bray like the donkey she saw.
- The donkey's bray had a unique sound that was unmistakable.
- He gave a loud bray to express his excitement at the arrival of visitors.
- The donkey began to bray as if to announce the end of the day.
- She couldn't help but bray with laughter at the ridiculous situation.
- The bray of the donkey filled the air with a rural charm.
- Every time she saw the donkey, it would bray loudly in recognition.
- The farmer knew it was time to check on the donkey when he heard its bray.
- The children found it amusing to hear the donkey bray in response to their voices.
- During the parade, a donkey joined in with a loud bray.
- The donkey's bray was surprisingly musical, echoing through the hills.
- He would often bray in jest, mimicking the sound of the donkey.
- The loud bray of the donkey could be heard over the music at the fair.
- The bray of the donkey was a sound of home for the traveler.
- She recorded the donkey's bray and played it back to her friends.
- The silly noise the donkey made made everyone bray with laughter.
- The neighbors had grown accustomed to the nightly bray from the farm.
- The donkey's bray was a sign of its playful mood.
- In the midst of the chaos, the donkey continued to bray loudly.
- He tried to calm the donkey, but it only made it bray more.
- The farmer waved as his donkey began to bray for attention.
- As the parade moved along, a donkey began to bray enthusiastically.
- The bray of the donkey became a part of the landscape.
- The children would bray back at the donkey, creating a funny conversation.
- After the show, the donkey would bray to signal it was time to go home.
- The old donkey would often bray as it reminisced about its younger days.
- The vibrant sound of the donkey's bray added life to the quiet evening.
- She couldn't resist the urge to bray after seeing the funny donkey.
- The donkey's bray seemed to carry a message of joy.
- He laughed as he tried to mimic the donkey's bray perfectly.
- The donkey would bray loudly when it spotted its favorite treat.
- The farmer chuckled at the loud bray that came from his donkey.
- The children would run toward the sound of the donkey's bray.
- The bray of the donkey was a call to gather everyone for dinner.
- The donkey's bray was a sound that always made her smile.
- He gave a loud bray, startling the birds from the trees.
- The donkey continued to bray until it received its treat.
- The joyful bray of the donkey echoed throughout the valley.
- Every time he heard the bray, he felt a sense of nostalgia.
- The donkey's bray was a clear sign of its personality.
- The bray of the donkey was more than just a noise; it was a form of communication.
- She often joked that her parrot could bray better than the donkey.
- The loud bray startled the visitors at the petting zoo.
- The donkey would bray every time it saw the mailman.
- His laughter turned into a bray as he watched his friend fall.
- The donkey's bray echoed through the canyon, a haunting sound.
- She couldn't help but bray in delight at the sight of the baby donkey.
- The playful donkey would often bray at the kids playing nearby.
- The old farmer smiled as he listened to the familiar bray of his donkey.
- The bray of the donkey became a part of the evening's melody.
- I found it amusing that the donkey would bray whenever it was happy.
- The loud bray interrupted the otherwise quiet afternoon.
- The donkey seemed to bray in rhythm with the music playing.
- His attempt to bray like a donkey resulted in fits of giggles.
- The donkey's bray was a reminder of the farm's lively atmosphere.
- She recorded the donkey's bray as a funny memory from her trip.
- The bray of the donkey became a signature sound of the festival.
- The children laughed as they tried to bray back at the donkey.
- The farmer knew the donkey was hungry when it began to bray.
- The energetic bray from the donkey signaled the start of fun.
- He gave a loud bray to show his excitement during the celebration.
- The donkey's bray was an invitation for everyone to join in.
- The bray of the donkey resonated with the spirit of the countryside.
- She would often bray jokes to lighten the mood on the farm.
- The donkey's bray was a sound of freedom.
- The children couldn't stop braying after the donkey started.
- The unexpected bray startled the hikers on the trail.
- The donkey's bray filled the air with laughter and joy.
- The farmer listened closely to the bray of each animal.
- The donkey's bray was a sign of its playful nature.
- They all began to bray when the donkey performed a trick.
- The bray of the donkey echoed down the narrow street.
- Her attempt to bray like a donkey turned into a hilarious performance.